Noongar Aboriginal landscape artist from Mount Barker who is strongly associated with the Carrolup school of artists. Well remembered and respected in the southwest, Great ...
Mid 20th century Sydney newspaper cartoonist, King began his career with Associated Newspapers in Sydney where he worked from 1936 to 1950 before joining Australian ...
Born in Melbourne in 1915, Grahame King was an artist-printmaker who significantly contributed to the field of printmaking in Australia. He taught lithography to generations ...
Kolos was an architect and designer working in several partnerships during his career. Amongst his many commercial and domestic commissions, in 1959, he designed the ...
McArthur taught herself to paint, specialising in wildflowers. Her knowledge of Queensland flora led her into nature preservation and political activism. She was a founding ...
Queenie McKenzie's career as an artist began in her later years as she painted stories from her life and country, including records of massacres of ...
Evelyn Owen was a self-taught designer who developed and made a unique rapid-firing weapon (Owen Gun) described in the official Commonwealth history Australia in the ...
Caricaturist, cartoonist, illustrator, journalist and cartoon historian. Rafty joined the Sun Associated Newspapers group in 1940 but enlisted in the AIF in 1941.
Although expressive artist Kenneth Roggenkamp (older brother of the watercolourist Joy Roggenkamp and brother to Cecil (Peter) Roggenkamp ) held very few exhibitions throughout his ...
Seale was an illustrator, he apprenticed in lithography, worked with William Dakin's Sydney University camouflage unit during 1939-45 War, later at the camouflage unit's Middle ...
Sebel was a furniture & toy designer/manufacturer. He worked with his father in metalwork in UK, then establishing a furniture manufacturing works in Sydney. Specialising ...